Examples of ring work in a cueTrim Rings | Trim Rings are thin slices of wood, phenolic, ivory, recon stone, plastic, metal, horn etc. Plastic rings come in colors like red, yellow, blue green, orange, white, ivory and black. Trim rings are a common way to dress up a cue. They are typically used to offset the butt sleeve, wrap and joint collars. They can be used in conjunction with stitch rings (see below) or by themselves for decoration. Stitch Rings | Stitch Rings are thin slices of alternating different woods, silver, ivory, veneers etc. set between other ring work. They can be used in groups to form a pattern or individually. They are a marvelous way to dress up a cue. They are typically used to offset the butt sleeve, wrap and joint collars (see below) Trim rings and stitch rings in cue number 25 (below) |
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